In an article entitled Nailed. Fathers discovery sparks punching bag recall by Angus Thompson which appeared in

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In an article entitled ‘Nailed. Father’s discovery sparks punching bag recall’ by Angus Thompson which appeared in The Advertiser on 11 March 2015 it was reported that:

father’s claims that he found nails, broken glass and medical waste in a punching bag bought for his sons has led to a full product recall. Iulian Bucur, of Narre Warren in Melbourne, said he discovered the bag’s revolting contents after unzipping it last Thursday to repair its strap. ‘I was sold a bag full of garbage instead of the punching bag I paid for,’ Mr Bucur said . . . ‘I started pulling out rags, and then I got a sewing machine needle stuck in my finger.’ He said he found more needles, nails, food scraps, and even a sanitary pad. Sportswear manufacturer Spalding and its Australian licensee, Spartan Sporting Goods, are preparing a recall of all punching bags branded with its logo from retailers immediately. Spalding told The Advertiser it was treating the allegations as a priority, given their extremely serious nature, and had begun an investigation.


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